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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… for the benefit of the poor. 87The money was long held by his descendants, who in the early 19th century paid £5 a …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… (d. 1554). 4 All Saints' advowson belonged in 1561 to his daughter Lady Catherine Grey, 5but was perhaps held from … of £10. 13The assessed value in 1535 was nearly £14, about in the middle of the range for the deanery. 14The … Gunning of Ely (1675-84) and by a further £20 by one of his successors, was worth £48 annually in 1728. 15The vicar's …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Ages Nicholas Cheyney had 140 a. of demesne arable at his death in 1326, 95and Colvilles had a home farm of 100 a. … amounted only to ploughing one selion each Friday for about two thirds of the year. Meadowland called 'Denhalvaker' … Stanton Par. Guide, 1968(copy in Cambs. Colln.). Inf. from Mr. K. C. Batcheler, Secretary, N.I.A.B. Rot. Hund. ii. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… which attracted some pupils from All Saints, and in 1836 his successor occasionally held a day school in winter for a …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… built a private road from the turnpike almost directly to his house in the centre of the village; by 1816 there was a tollgate about half way along, probably near the intersection with … Dir. Cambs. (1851); P.R.O., HO 107/69/7. Porter, Cambs. Customs, 346. C.R.O., Q/RDz 8, pp. 218-19 (1st nos.); Char. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… mid 17th century Sir Thomas Hatton was holding courts for his manors of Long Stanton, Cheyneys, Walwyns, and Colvilles. … Its total annual expenditure was over £300, of which about two thirds went on the poor. 88The two parishes …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of Lancaster. 10Guy de Reimbercourt's interest passed with his barony of Chipping Warden (Northants.) until 1336 or … son Sir John (d. 1489) and Sir John's son Sir Thomas. About 1473 it was occupied by Alice and Thomas Burgoyne and … 8, pp. 220 (1st nos.), 201 (2nd nos.), 249; inf. from Mr. D. A. Armstrong, Records Officer, Church Com. Above …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… only II when it was disbanded in 1885. 75 Porter, Cambs. Customs, 169-72. Compton Census, ed. Whiteman, 164, 167. …
A Dictionary of London
… erection of the London and Westminster Bank at a depth of about 10 ft. in wet, boggy soil (Arch. XIX. 367, and LX. …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… who was assessed on three hearths in 1672. Nourse Yate, his successor as lay rector, 1 had a 'good seat near the … of the church, was provided most probably for John Probyn about the time he became lord of the manor in 1819 11 The … bark, which figured alongside coppice wood in the tithe customs in 1705, 6 was a valuable product of the timber crop …
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